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CreatorsPalette  > Fruit_Trees > Peaches > Long Beach Peach - Prunus persica sp.
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CreatorsPalette > Long Beach Peach - Prunus persica
A new, excellent peach for low chill climates.  Medium to large, skin colorful red over yellow.  Yellow flesh, red at pit.  Firm, sweet and juicy.  Freestone.  Heavy production without need of a pollinizer.  Ripens: Late May to early June.  From a chance seedling found in Long Beach, CA area.  Requires approximately 200 hours chilling.
CreatorsPalette > Long Beach Peach - Prunus persica
A new, excellent peach for low chill climates.  Medium to large, skin colorful red over yellow.  Yellow flesh, red at pit.  Firm, sweet and juicy.  Freestone.  Heavy production without need of a pollinizer.  Ripens: Late May to early June.  From a chance seedling found in Long Beach, CA area.  Requires approximately 200 hours chilling.
CreatorsPalette > Long Beach Peach - Prunus persica
A new, excellent peach for low chill climates.  Medium to large, skin colorful red over yellow.  Yellow flesh, red at pit.  Firm, sweet and juicy.  Freestone.  Heavy production without need of a pollinizer.  Ripens: Late May to early June.  From a chance seedling found in Long Beach, CA area.  Requires approximately 200 hours chilling.
CreatorsPalette > Long Beach Peach - Prunus persica
A new, excellent peach for low chill climates.  Medium to large, skin colorful red over yellow.  Yellow flesh, red at pit.  Firm, sweet and juicy.  Freestone.  Heavy production without need of a pollinizer.  Ripens: Late May to early June.  From a chance seedling found in Long Beach, CA area.  Requires approximately 200 hours chilling.
CreatorsPalette > Long Beach Peach - Prunus persica
A new, excellent peach for low chill climates.  Medium to large, skin colorful red over yellow.  Yellow flesh, red at pit.  Firm, sweet and juicy.  Freestone.  Heavy production without need of a pollinizer.  Ripens: Late May to early June.  From a chance seedling found in Long Beach, CA area.  Requires approximately 200 hours chilling.
CreatorsPalette > Long Beach Peach - Prunus persica
A new, excellent peach for low chill climates.  Medium to large, skin colorful red over yellow.  Yellow flesh, red at pit.  Firm, sweet and juicy.  Freestone.  Heavy production without need of a pollinizer.  Ripens: Late May to early June.  From a chance seedling found in Long Beach, CA area.  Requires approximately 200 hours chilling.
CreatorsPalette > Long Beach Peach - Prunus persica
A new, excellent peach for low chill climates.  Medium to large, skin colorful red over yellow.  Yellow flesh, red at pit.  Firm, sweet and juicy.  Freestone.  Heavy production without need of a pollinizer.  Ripens: Late May to early June.  From a chance seedling found in Long Beach, CA area.  Requires approximately 200 hours chilling.
Long Beach Peach - Prunus persica
A new, excellent peach for low chill climates. Medium to large, skin colorful red over yellow. Yellow flesh, red at pit. Firm, sweet and juicy. Freestone. Heavy production without need of a pollinizer. Ripens: Late May to early June. From a chance seedling found in Long Beach, CA area. Requires approximately 200 hours chilling.
 > Long Beach Peach - Prunus persica
A new, excellent peach for low chill climates.  Medium to large, skin colorful red over yellow.  Yellow flesh, red at pit.  Firm, sweet and juicy.  Freestone.  Heavy production without need of a pollinizer.  Ripens: Late May to early June.  From a chance seedling found in Long Beach, CA area.  Requires approximately 200 hours chilling.
Long Beach Peach - Prunus persica
A new, excellent peach for low chill climates. Medium to large, skin colorful red over yellow. Yellow flesh, red at pit. Firm, sweet and juicy. Freestone. Heavy production without need of a pollinizer. Ripens: Late May to early June. From a chance seedling found in Long Beach, CA area. Requires approximately 200 hours chilling.
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